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question-answered Seeking Advice: Best Strategies for Wholesale Domain Sales on NamePros

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I’m considering reinvesting in a different niche of domain names and aiming for a quicker turnaround, so I’m shifting from resale to wholesale. For those with experience selling on NamePros, what strategies have worked best for you?

Some specific questions:
  • Which sales format performs better: BIN, auctions, or make-offer?
  • Is it more effective to sell domains in bulk or individually?
  • What price ranges or niches tend to move quickly on NamePros?
  • How important is the quality of listing descriptions—does basic info suffice, or is presentation key?
  • Are certain times or days more effective for listing domains?
  • Any tips on building trust and credibility as a wholesale seller on NamePros?
I’d appreciate any insights you can share!
 
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Hi

it's always about the specific names for sale and their prices
all the other fluff doesn't matter

imo...
 
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  • Which sales format performs better: BIN, auctions, or make-offer?
  • Is it more effective to sell domains in bulk or individually?
  • What price ranges or niches tend to move quickly on NamePros?
  • How important is the quality of listing descriptions—does basic info suffice, or is presentation key?
You might poke around in these sections to see what's moving quickly:

Are certain times or days more effective for listing domains?
Remind us later, and we can look into the most active hours these days based on data.

Any tips on building trust and credibility as a wholesale seller on NamePros?
Feedback score and Impact score are two important metrics.

Start with smaller deals (or using escrow) to build up your feedback score.

Enjoy the journey! 😊
 
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Remind us later, and we can look into the most active hours these days based on data.

Most active days of the week:​

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with Monday and Thursday being the busiest.

Most active hours of the day:​

10 am to 2 pm (10:00-14:00) EST, with 11 am and 12 pm EST being the most busy.

11 am = 11:00-11:59 EST
12 pm = 12:00-12:59 EST

Thanks for the reminder, @URL Stream!

* Data based on past 28 days for days of week and past ~90 days for hours.
 
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Most active days of the week:​

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with Monday and Thursday being the busiest.

Most active hours of the day:​

10 am to 2 pm (10:00-14:00) EST, with 11 am and 12 pm EST being the most busy.

11 am = 11:00-11:59 EST
12 pm = 12:00-12:59 EST

Thanks for the reminder, @URL Stream!
This data is both interesting and somewhat surprising. The fact that it is busiest during work-days and work-hours, strongly suggests that the platform serves primarily as a business tool rather than for recreational or hobby purposes.
 
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